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#191 Quaker2001

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Posted 15 February 2012 - 12:41 AM

View Postintoronto1125, on 15 February 2012 - 12:16 AM, said:

Although this might not be a factor, but 2018/2020 in Asia will be a very good time zone for Western hemisphere since events can be shown live in primetime in the United States and will be held during working hours in Western Europe.

There, fixed that for you. :D Tokyo is no worse to NBC than a European host would be. Probably doesn't make a huge difference since the IOC already has their United States TV money for 2020 in the bank, but I can't see that being a huge deterrent for the IOC. I'm 100% with FYI on this one.. I don't buy into the whole continental rotation there that says Tokyo has a lesser chance because of PC. That's nonsense because we've come a couple of votes away from it happening not once, but twice. No reason it couldn't happen here.

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Posted 01 April 2012 - 06:00 PM

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South African bid for 2024 Olympic Games imminent, says Ramsamy

April 1 - Sam Ramsamy (pictured), South Africa's International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board member, has revealed that his country is set to bid for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The IOC have been vocal in their desire to take the Games to the continent of Africa for the first tim, but were left disappointed when South Africa announced they would not bid for the 2020 Olympic and Paralympics despite intense speculation that they would.

Shortly ahead of the deadline for bids for the 2020 Games, South Africa's Cabinet issued a statement in May 2011 saying it would not bid because it had decided "that it is better for the country to consolidate the gains of the 2010 FIFA World Cup for now".

But Ramsamy, one of the most respected figures in the IOC, said that a 2024 bid is now imminent, with his native Durban the most likely Applicant City.

"We did discuss the issue of bidding for the Olympics with the South African Government for 2020 and the Government felt that we needed to get all the FIFA 2010 World Cup issues out the way," Ramsamy told insidethegames.

"But we are now looking forward to being a candidate for the 2024 Olympic Games.

"I believe that everybody is looking forward to a South African bid because Africa is the one continent that has not hosted the Games.

"Many people believe that South Africa is the ideal spot for the Games and we will work on that."

The 74-year-old is also part of the IOC Coordination Commission for London 2012 and knows the capital well, having been based here for over a decade, working as a lecturer in physical and health education and leading an anti-apartheid campaign for the latter part of the last century.

He predicted that the pending Games will be a major success and praised the work that has been done by London 2012 chairman Sebastian Coe and chief executive Paul Deighton.

"There is no doubt that Seb Coe, Paul Deighton and the entire London 2012 team have played a role that I have not seen in sport before," he said.

"They have taken Olympism and the Olympic Games to a new dimension.

"What I predict we will see at London 2012 is the Olympic spirit in full force; which to some extent did not exist at the Beijing 2008 Olympics.

"I think that will encourage people from all different areas to get involved in community activities."I

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Do these guts ever decide to bid when it's actually time to lodge a bid? It's like GBids bid book comps - lots of enthusiasm to declare themselves a starter, but missing in action when the hard work is due.
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Posted 02 April 2012 - 11:30 PM

Mmm i really doubt South Africa will bid for 2024 if they are hosting 2022 CWG, but we'll see if it happens...

Any ways the Paris vs Durban race might be just begging ;) can't wait to 2017 hahaha
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Posted 02 April 2012 - 11:44 PM

View Postdeawebo, on 02 April 2012 - 11:30 PM, said:

Mmm i really doubt South Africa will bid for 2024 if they are hosting 2022 CWG, but we'll see if it happens...

Any ways the Paris vs Durban race might be just begging ;) can't wait to 2017 hahaha

2024 shaping up to be a battle 7-8 potential winnable cities
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Posted 03 April 2012 - 12:10 AM

View Postintoronto1125, on 02 April 2012 - 11:44 PM, said:



2024 shaping up to be a battle 7-8 potential winnable cities
Paris
Durban
Toronto
Rome ?
Los Angeles ?
Melbourne ?
Berlin (if Munich looses)

Aaaaa it's gonna be an exciting race :D
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Posted 03 April 2012 - 12:21 AM

I suspect Ramsamy is right. Durban's absence was so conspicuous from 2020. He'll look like an idiot if they back down again.

If this idea gets traction in the IOC it could affect 2020. It could also impact 2022, causing potential 2024 contenders to winterize instead (especially the US and Europe). This could result in a very thin field for 2024.

I do have the feeling the message will stick this time. Even if SA starts to welch on the deal, I expect the IOC will try to hold them to it.

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